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,eman- -1 Alpha Pbi I3cfu'.v. Scaled, lvfl lo rigbl: liill Slimlcy, Conlon Kcl- lcr, Boll Nclxwz, Ron Cumjvm, Russ Aucoiu, Boll Afkins. Sluml- ing, lcfl Io riglzl: Gary -Hayncx, Ron Gilpin, Rail Smifh, Bill B11- fow, Frank Sunrr, Pele Muufrr, 15.1 Ifolmtm. Qaioa Phi Beta Fratewzigz Kappa ici Delta .fororit The fraternity Alpha Phi Beta has been long known as a very close organization and for their good. clean fun. Alpha was O.lC's first social fraternity when it was founded in 1954. The charter members felt that at that time there xx as a need for a social organization of this type when the new students continued to stay with their own high school groups and not make friends with neu people from other schools. One of the things that Alpha members take pride in is that aside from social functions they take it upon themselves to help each other adjust to our society. Beginning this semester the Alpha boys will conduct the school auctions which will be held two or three times a year. The objects auctioned are articles not claimed from the lost and found. Officers for the Fall of 1957 were: Bill Stanley, Presidentg Ron Campos, Treasurerg Dave Schulze. Pledge Mastvrg and Gordon Keller, Pledge President. Spring officers were: Ron Campos, Presidentg Frank Sauer. Sec- retaryg Sonny Singerman, Treasurer, Cordon Keller, Sergeant-ab Armsg Bob Atkins, Pledge Master, and Willie Freeborn, Pledge President. The members of Kappa Phi Delta take great pride in their organi- zation and membership because Kappa was the first sorority to be formed at O.lC. Kappa received its charter in 1954. The members of Kappa are known for their friendliness and their girl is not taken into Kappa for her has a good personality and a desire interest in school support. A social status but because she to work for Kappa and the school. the Christmas Ball which is a semi- is presented for everyone attending the school. Each fall Kappa sponsors formal affair. This function OIC. Profits are shared with Officers for the Fall of l957 were Marilyn Graham, Presidentg Joy Key, Secretaryg Shirley Ponsano. Bronte l.ane, Vice-Presidentg Treasurerg Donna Dohling, Chaplaing Bronte Lane, Sergeant-ab Armsg ,leani Andker. Social Chairman: and Audrey Rogers, Pledge President. . Spring 1958 ofiieers were Donna Dohling, Presidentg Bonnie Kane. Vice-President and Pledge Mistressg Audrey Rogers, Secretaryg Carole Brosamer, Treasurer, Linda Bailey, Chaplain and Publicity Chairmang Pat Warde, Sergeant-at-Armsg Sue Ahrens. Social Chair- man: and Thalice Dohling, Pledge President. Scizlcil, Ii-fr to riglwi: Yionm' Smilb, Marilyn Gruburu, Brzcrlwy Puxl, Pairiciu Porcjv, lionuic Kaur. Sitmiling, lcfl lo right: Carol Broxanzcr, Suxun Abrcux, Pu! Wurrlc, Dorm Ilolwling, Mimi liurnx, AIIKIIVUY Rwlgiww. l X ll
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5 3 E 5 3 M 3 t, , Y X225 , 7,59 Ifirsi row fl-rj: Barbara Itmlim' barb Clark, Vcrml Ruxwnx.u'r1 rin lvlfllllff. Delta .fi tfororit Delta Psi Sorority was formed in September of 1957. Its purpose is to promote school and social activities, and friendship and fellow- ship for girls. The youngest sorority at Oakland Junior College, Delta Psi has 19 members coming from schools throughout the Bay Area. Functions that the Delta girls have participated in during the year include joints with Sigma Delta Sigma and Omega Phi Kappa, a potluck dinner, and a mother and daughter dinner, birthday parties for each memherg pledge dances, rush functions, and a beach party. For Pioneer Day Delta Psi sponsored a sno-cone booth, and cn- tered a pledge, Corrine Stulting, in the Belle of the Ball contest. Corrine came in first, and received her trophy as uBelle of the Ball 19587 Ofhcers of Delta Psi during the fall of 1957 were Lyne Lyon, Presi- dent, Marcia Menuet, Vice-President, Barbara Jardine, Sceretaryg Carol Johnson, Treasurer, Verna Rasmussen, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Liz Clark, Chaplain. For the spring semester the officers are Lyne Lyon, President, Verna Rasmussen, Vice-President, Barbara Jardine, Secretary, Carol Johnson, Treasurerg Mary Richardson, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Liz Clark. Chaplain. lfirxl mn fl-rj: Gary Gcix, jim I laxk Hmlxrm, Bill Koliingcr, Dmlm' flilzixj Lyon, Harold fSjmrkyj Parfex, Allucr Branfly, Gcorgr Atlams. Scrurrzl ron fl-rj: Dong I:Vl't'll1tHI, Hakim' Kixcr, Pclc Nflfllltlllll, Dcl Oltfx, 1,011 Millcr, Dong Mt'Clcm1, Trrry Cirox.vlm11x. Omega bi Kappa The spirit of Omega Phi Kappa came to Oakland Junior College in 1955 when a group of ambitious college students felt the need for a fellow ship organization. Since its inception Omega Phi Kappa has sought to develop improved social attitudes on the part of its members and also a closer spirit of cameraderie. Feeling certain that the real spirit of Omega Phi Kappa is con- tagious, the fraternity seeks to increase its fold with men of similar beliefs. Officers for the Fall 1957 semester include Cary Ceis, Presidentg Jim Hudson, Vice-President, George Hewlett, Secretary, Del Olds, Treasurer, and George Adams, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Spring 1958 officers are Bill Kottinger, Presidentg Abner Brantly. Vice-President, Doug Freeman, Secretaryg Jim Flask Hudson, Treasurer: and Harold Parks, Paddlemaster. The outstanding activity this year was Omega Phi Kappa's Sweet- heart's Fantasy. 5 Dinuu F0r.rr'l1, LFYIH' Lyon, Brigil lfruflfc, Azlc Kcrgcl. Sccoml ron' fl-rj: Mary Ril'btIl'11'X!Hl-, lflizu- Carol Lczvis, Carol Iobumu, Mar- i XAmlIE' 3:1
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